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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
ia visiting tier aiater, Mr«. Buoy. Sue recently made a «liort visit with her nephew, Jas. Ilollgla»». The l» ,s of tin« town had n skating rink in the W <> W. hall Friday Might. Alroyt 2’> attended and in 'iv arc eg- |»'Cted neat time. Conference was held ill the M. F. church Monday, Nov. 5th. A. I!icloitd,oii and »on, lieorge, of Portland, were visiting fiiend" here thia week. The Woman’s Home Mi«»ion will give a Thanksgiving celebration at W. <>. W. hall ut Orient on Nov 2Wth. Goraj pro grams will lie rendered in tin- alternoori and evening. Pinner will la- »ervel from 4 to 7:3d. All are Invited. Mr. and Mr«. Ilarri»,of Portland, were visiting, on their wedding tour, with Mr. and Mra tjuay. Jewell Collin» and friend, Mr- Carter, of Portland, are visiting his father at Ph asunt Horne. Mr«. Mary Jack and daughter, Mrs. N. Albright, were visiting the Jack's, Hnider'« and other relatives and friends here. Geo. Douglass, of Sacramento, Cal., is visiting Id« brother, Jas. Douglas», lie w»« a resident in Multnomah county for year« la-fore going to California. KKLSC) There are merchant« large, there are merchants «mall, But merchant J A HL bentM 'em nil. Just in— BRAN, per ton, - $16.25 PER SACK. 50c 3 CARS OF SHORTS, per ton, - $18.50 r r r n per sack , 75 c rttu ROLLED BARLEY, per ton, $25 ciinro "e carry u Fu|1 Lin® °f the QUnrC unULu famous Hamilton - brown uh U lu ASK TO »EE THEM Wednesday is our market day Bring your VEAL. PORK, CHICKENS, HIDES, EGGS and BUTTER. Cash or Trade. EGOS, 3c a piece or 36c a doz. R. E. JARL, The “Store of Quality as well as Quantity.” -es«<m owing to tlie (allure <>( the lierry 1 crop. Brower school i» progressing under llie able management of Mi»» Luther but 1« closed (or » few day» on account of dipiitheria a« our l»>ar<l of director« believe in the old adage. “An ounce care ia wortli pound« of cure." Mi»« latura Burkholder «|>eiit Sunday at home with tier aiater. Mra. W. W. bliarpand Mr». F. Knapp attended grange Saturday. Ttiey »ay it waa "kinder damp," but they enjoyed tlie trip amt ho|ie to go again aoon. R. F. Smith A Nona have tiniahed their contract for getting piling for th« new planing mill at Bridal Veil. They »ay it waa muddy work at tlm l»«t. Correspondence KELSO. A Imby girl w»» born ls«t week to th« wife ■>( John iJud. Augu»t Stuck« it <>n th* tick iitt. J. A. Jontruil Imt r«turr«<l from a trip to Pierce. Idaho, where he proved upon hi« tinilier claim. It. E. Jarl, our pro»|s-rou» merchant, nrnde two huaineM trip" to Portland last week, which until« hi« btmineaa i« i tic miring. Mr. Mimlall and wife »pent Monday in Portland. Mr. S indall i« very energetic W. W. Sharp ii kept busy mending for hi« age. Ho recently «pent «ever* I telephone wire». <lav« in Portland in th« interval of go»- Master Lynne Sharp killed a large | m <I work, lie ha« a varied ex|<erielice gray coyote a few day« ago. in Ilia lite »« s great |iart of hi« life Im» >»•<■11 «pant in doing miaaionary work. SIEEER STATION BROWER The recent «torm did some damage here, breaking telephone line«, and blowing down timlier cauailig »tide» in the Bridal Veil road. The road« were bl.wked form travel, but our enterpris ing toad supervisor »••on had it force of turn at work mid the road« were »■»>n open again. Coyote» and wildcat" are plentiful in tin« vicinity. Hipht heria i" rv|»orte»l at Palmer. Hunter* in thin part <•( the country report that game birds are wuree thia • • • Insure Your Property NOW ; ’ IN THE LONDON ASSURANCE • • CORPORATION • • One of the oldest end beat in- • aurance com panic« in the w orld. • • * , • JOHN H. METZGER. > Agent • • GRESHAM, ORE. • Mr. Ben Mathew« i« raising a large Imrn, 40 a tin * 22 feet, with a concrete foundation. It .will be quite a credit to <>ur ueiglilairhiM»!. Mr. and Mr». I»erby of McMInville and Mr. and Mr«. Johnson of la-lil« were guests at .1. E. Seiler's Sunday. Tlie Boring school is progressing nice» Iv, under the management of Mr». Ilayhurat and Mi»» liavoa k. Clin kainii" County Court Ims ordered E<l. Seiler to open and grade one mile of road fiom Boring hotel newt to meet the ll.imaM U» road at the ea»t boundary of r< nd diatlii t No. 3. Raymond Richey bad the misfortune to Lave Ilia leg broken just above the knee by u runaway liorae and waa taken to the lioapital. At last account lie wa» getting along nicely. Franeia Welch ia very aick with ty phoid (ever. tiny Mathew» met with an accident while raiaing their latrn. He bad the misfortune to receive a severe cut on the knee. We iio|>e he may be able to l>e around aiam again. • a COTTRELL. Notice for Publication. Vnlted etale« Lairi <>m<e. Portland. Oregon. October '.W, I-««» Sollee I" hereby given tliat In eompllanre with the pri»vl«l«»n» of the art of CotiitrvM of June 3. 1*7*, entitled -An art for the sale of II iii I mt lanil« III the Mute» of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Wauhlngton Territory’* a« (elided t>> all the Public Land Mt a tea l»v art of Augiiat 4. Iwl. Jonrph H C«H»|n y, of Portland. County of Multnomah. Htmlc of Oregon, ha* (hl* flay filed hl thia oilice hl« «worn «tatenirnt No 71*17. for the purrhaae of the H 1-2 NW l-l of .Mee No 13 In Township No I N.. Hauge No. J Ea«t, amt will offer proof to show that the lam! sought Is more valuable for It« tlinlx’r or stone than for agricultural puriMtse«. and toeatabllsh hi« rlalm to Mid land la-fore the Itrglstrr Mini Iterelver of thUofflre al Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, the I.Mh «lay of January. II* »7. Hr name« a« witnesses: Charles Cuuopry of Portland. Oregon. Edward Trlrkev of Palmer. Oregon, Crank Howard.of Bridal Veil, Oregon. I>. K.Chattrn of Portland. Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the ab<>ve-ilt'K'rlla-d land* are requested Io tile their claim« in this ofllre on or before said I.Mh «lay of January. I>'7 Al.oKKNON H I i RKMSKR. Keglsler. First publication. Nov. 2. : l.»t*t publlratloti. I>rr. 2*. Ithwt. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE T rad « M arrs OCSIGNS C opyrights A c . Anyone sending a sketch and description may Inion free whether an tiilekly ascertain our opinion entable, ('••mnoinica- invention '• probably patent at NMoeta <»« ______ tlona strictly confldenllal. igenry “ for sent free, oldest ar f securing patents. Trough ---- Munn Patents taken IhrnwgL -■ - A Co. receive aprrtaf nofirs. without charge in the Th« young |s«>ple liad a nice time at No. 2 hall Saturday evening. Mr«. Slone of Salmon river ia visit ing friend« in this vicinity. The roads are living improved rapidly around here. Mr». T. Bowen and Mrs. Geo. Ilarri- son were recent gueata of Mr». Jones at Orient. Wm. Hudson has been hauling lum ber to lua farm on the pi)>e line road. PLEASANT HOME. |>r. C. N. Crocket, of Portland, was called to the liedaide of .lames Dmglii»» this week. Mr. Ihuiglaaa has improv ed much since the doctor's visit. Rev. Dr. Locke, formerly of Trout dale, made a pleasant visit with Mr. i I long lass this week. He was glad to meet Ilia old friend again and recall old time». Mrs. Elizabeth Philips, of Arlington, | Start a Satlnp Account i; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 with us and get PER CENT. on all your deposits J [ “ J [ SckatiilcÄrkan. : THE CITIZENS BANK, j; A h»nd.om»ly lllustrstsd w«rtlr MUNN &Co.”‘,ro*dw New York 1 lit.’,'I, Stak r au Wartuwiuw. u. . l t no M in., raonwo. one. :: 1♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Clackamas County BORNSTEDT’S I? h = The «tors that Made M.indv F A M 0 I H < ; I. K A N I N < ’. W SANDY. M'«. E. A. Revenue wa« visith.g in Kandy la»t Munday. Eddie Kopper was wm in Handy iigain. having ju«t returned from south- i-rti Oregon where lie had l»-en employ ed tor a year. Another half mile of plank will In- put on the r«>ad lietween Boring and Kel«o. Gua Logo» of Portland haa colne out tosl iy on bi» homestead m-ar the Kandy river which i» a very lieautiful place. Fischer A Mnyder, carpenters and builder» of Portland, have just complet ed a new hou«e for Otto Clemyn, the architect of Portland, which is a very nice and attractive cottage ami is taking the eyes of old and young—e»|>eciallv young men. Frank McGugin, with a pleaaant < smile, waa seen Hunday on the street» of Handy with a young lady. Max Wim he, ha« left for Fairview, Ore , where be ha« employment tor the winter. John Maronay, the toilgate keeper of the Mt. Hi»«l and Barlow Road Co., Iia» nioveal out for the winter. DAMASCIS Mi»» Mary Wae»i>e, the |«>pu!ardress Mrs. Alice Lloyd of Seattle, who has maker of Sandy, re|»rrte a rushing busi liecri »|a-nding a week with lleaciM'k'», ness . left Saturday for Newberg. Bacon A Son» are making extensive A. D. Teuke ha» sold hi« farm to Mr. prcparasiuri" and will Siein have their Kettle late of Kim»a». mill running full blast. Mr. Bunn of North Yamhill ha« pur Victor Johnson was once more seen chased the Rettig farm. on tlie streets of Sand« last Saturday, t >!of- Riallull lias rented his farm to tie having just returned from a trip to the <r|»on Brother» and will move to Hweden where be ha« i*eu for a year. Portland. Vii tor re|»>rt» having had a very enjoy Mr. Lingle will «oon leave for an ex able trip, but prefers to live in Oregon. tended trip through the East. C. Johnson A Co. will »oon erect a The indication» now are that we will lUMi tie mill on the F. l>onabae place. »•»»n have telephone connection« with On Saturday evening, Nov. 10, the * Boring and Oregon City. Sandy Delmting Society held its first Mr. Iloughmeiater i« moving to the . meeting of thia season. Th- officers are: Ulrich far m. E. Colman, chairman, re-elected; Frank The Newlierg boys of Myrtle Park are .McGugin, secretary, .e-elected; James Hell, vice-president; Emily McElroy, visiting their Unde Augnvt Wedin. treasurer; Otto Meinig, marshal. An excellent program bad been prepared, and much interest was manifested by all GLEANINGS. present. The meetings will hereafter be A cblkl of threw years old Is half ttM gin promptly at eight o'clock. height that It will »ver rwach. A grand ball will be given in Junker's The British national debt originated In the relga of William III, wboaa hall, at Sandy, on Wednesday evening. Nov. 2Hlli. All are invited. first loan was obtaioad In IBM. The public executioner of Austria A new saw mill firm. Johnson. Nelson wears a ¡>alr of new white gloves ev and Struthers is alertit to »tart opera ery time he carries out a capital ten tions on Nob Hill, where there is a fine fence. stretch of timlier. The toothpicks of orange wood, which Casjwr Junker i>oarded the »tage Sun come from Japan, are made by band. It Is «aid that a Japanese workman day uii a short business trip to Portland. cau whittle from twelve to twenty Newton Orr of the Sandy - Boring docen a day. Stage, is suffering from a painfull felon Some burps have been discovered In on the left hand. Egyptian tombs the string« of which Juliu.« Wendland i» able tc l>e nl»>ut tn sevenil Instances were Intact and gave forth distinct Bounds after an as- Frank Phelps, of Aim», wa» a Sandy thnated silence of 3.000 years. visitor on Friday. In northern China a |>cr:itnbulating The recently completed summer resi village blnck»m!th g<»-s atmut In the dence of Architect Klevman is now re early spring making Implements for ceiving its coat of paint. the farmers. The plows differ lu de Gus 1. H-u»t With a pi-t v of friends nlgu In the varl.m« Im-alltles ami are only sufficient to scratch the surface came out from Portland on a fishing of the soil. trip Sunday. Ail>ert Musa, of Snag Camp, visited THE ROYAL BOX. fiiend» here Sunday. Work on Casper Junker’s new house King llnukon VII. of Norway is a is progressing rapidly l>efore the ham nephew of Queen Alexandra of Eng laud. Ills wife waa the Prln<-ess Maud mer and saw of Ed. ana Herman Bruns. of Wales. Mr. Hyatt, of Singer sewing machine The czarina of Ruasla la fond of fame, wa» a Sandy visitor Sunday. swimming mid when ataylug at the St Jake Tawney visited in Portland Petersburg Winter luilace indulges lu Saturday ami Sunday. the recreation la a splendid bath of white marble. E. 1». Hart and wife and Mrs. B. F. The queen of Roumanie Is building s Hart visited in Portland Monday and Hty for the blind, where they will Tuesday. bare every sort of comfort and be «veil Ed. Bruns sold twelve head of cattle taken care of. the lady being very to B. F. Hart during the week. much Interested In thia form of mis J. W. Exon left for Portland on busi fortune. The Duke of Counaught, King Ed ness Thursday. ward'a brother. Inspector general of C. W. Kern and wife and W, E. tba British army, really baa been a Welch passed through here enroute to hardworking soldier, wbo earned at Portland Saturday. least a part of bls promotion. lu th« Ed. Bornstedt and Gus Hoffman at barrack room be ta always known ai Arthur, and much of his popularity tended the dance at I.. A. Ware's home with the rank and file has come from Saturday evening. They re;»>rt an es- bls wonderful memory of faces. pecially good time. Ben McKee, of Portland, combined LAW POINTS. business with pleasure in a visit to Sandy and the Ridge Sunday. Inclosure of a right of way Is held Ed. Kuekow, of Sandy Ridge, waa a In Pritchard versus Lewis itVIa.i 1 L R. A. (N. 8.) 03H, not to be sufficient business visitor Saturday. possession to ripen Into an adverse Emil Palniquiat, of Gresham, was title. iiere Monday ill the interest of the An action for the death of a mino.' Farmers Mutual Telephone Company. child I» helj In Swift A Co. verso i Gus Chowning. of Aims, was a busi Johnson (C. C. A.Stt^c,» 1 I,. R. A ness visitor Monday. (N. S.) 1 ltll. to be for the sole tanefit Miss Almedo Harris is employed at of the father, although he has deserted the family, to whose support the de the Kandy hotel. ceased was at the time of his death Tom Harris made a business trip to contributing Troutdale Hatiiadav of last week. A gift Inter vivos la held In Harris U. TrunP>el is entertaining several Banking company versus Miller (Mo). 1 L. It. A. (N. S.i, TIM), not to be estab people from Minnesota who are looking lished by depositing a fund In n hank up new homes in this vicinity. with the statement that It was Intend cd for the donee and the delivery to Your butter would sell better the latter of n certificate of deposit if marketed in printed wrappers. with an Indorsement Indicating that It was bls. I. M. IHOHT, M. D. 20-gal. Stone Jars We have a few 20-gal. Stone Crock» which we are closing out at $2 each. Thia is about half the regular price and is worth comihg a long way fur. We especially pride ourselves on our complete line of Dry Goods, Hosiery, Furnishings, Etc. AU Good« marked in plain figures. FLOUR â»nd FFFL — That's Where We Shine — There are some people who TRY to undersell us but Try is all they do. We pay 1c over market price for EGGS. NEXi' WEEK o o BORNSTEDT’S Sandy, Ore. SANDY STAGE and LIVERY NEWTGI OBR, i > < > < > < * - FROR. Sandy for Baring at 6:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 “ and 4:45 “ LEAVES < > - Schedule »object to change without notice. At Sandy Makes Collections with Salmon Mail Stage. Also makes connection for Asch off’s and meets first car at Boring. t The Sandy Hotel CHAS. E. LEWIS. Sandy, The Famous Sandy Hostelry ; ; Under new management. Pays ' > special attention to commercial and i Î transient trade.............................. ; ; Meals for Automobile Parties ! I M>p. Phone orders promptly attended to. Clean beds. Best of Home < ► Cooking. Prices Reasonable . . . Ore. Feed . Stable . in . Connection <> Miss Margaret Aschoff is in Portland learning the dressmaking trade. MARMOT. Adolph Awhoff haa a very sore neck yet mid cumplaiiis of a very bad head ache. Messrs. Dot-aliae and Chambers are »till surveying around here. E. T. Peake has sold his place to Mr. Aschoff. Mr. Donahae has bought the Chss. Kyler place of H. E. Cross. Mrs. W. B. Cook was a recent Port land visitor. C. M. Pierce was a visitor in the me tropolis a few days ago. Our school started Monday with a fair attendance. Miss Roliertson is the teacher. Carl Aschoff is attending school in Portland. Mrs. Viola Kopper has returned home from a visit to her parents. Ira Flynn has resigned his position as mail carrier and is inaving back to Cherryville. There was a dance and oyster supper given at the home of Luther Ware. It was well attended by the neighbors as well as many from Sandy. J. R. Maroney ia carrying the mail this week. Clair E. Corey went to Oregon City last week. Raincoats and umbrellas are doing a i rushing business this week. ••••••••••••••••• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Orland Zeek, GENERAL Blacksmithing ASD DEALER IN HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, BU6GIES and WAGONS Pleasant Home, Ore. CHERRYVILLE Taken up— t One light-brown mare. weight about 700 pounds, blaze face, mane and fore- lock cropped, brand on left shoulder resembling M. Owner can have same by paying expenses. JAMES ROBINSON. Z J ♦ * J ♦ X f X Four - E of Grssham. opposite Albert Chamb»rlln’s. .... • ••••••••••••••••• YES We are busier every day, selling the best of everything to be had for the least money. Let us quote you prices on good things to eat or wear flour. Hay. Barley. Bran, Shorts. Etc. < I r. A. SUOKT, M. D. The Attar. Bald the sweet and »Ingt« malUsn. "Will you tell me. It you can, Why the lovlngest of lover« 1« no sooner wedded than H“ becomes the careles« husband Of the matrimonial plan?" -Oh. It Is the marriage alter!” Bald the bitter married man. . —Judgw. SCOVILLE, Drs. Short & Short Physicians-Surgeons. < ► Gresham, • Oregon COTTRELL. The name that stand* for G(M)D GOODS, FAIR DEAL INGS» and RIGHT PRICES. OREGON. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦